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The paper provides primary and secondary disability rates during 5 years (1993-1997), derived by the tuberculosis agency of a Moscow sociomedical examination commission. Examination was made mainly in patients with pulmonary and extrapulmonary tuberculosis, chronic nonspecific lung diseases,
silicosis
,
cancer
, and concomitant diseases of the heart, liver, kidney, etc. There was a rise in primary and secondary disability rates due to the increases of Groups 2 and 3. More than 50% of the patients do not work as unemployment is on the rise in Russia. Group 3 patients were the smallest proportion and temporarily disabled patients were also few.
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PMID:[Sociomedical examination and rehabilitation of patients with tuberculosis]. 1164 55
In spite of the extensive use of cytogenetic analysis of human peripheral blood lymphocytes in the biomonitoring of exposure to various mutagens and carcinogens, the long-term effects of an increased frequency of chromosomal aberrations in individuals are still uncertain. Few epidemiologic studies have addressed this issue, and a moderate risk of
cancer
in individuals with an elevated frequency of chromosomal aberrations has been observed. In the present study, we analyzed data on 1323 cytogenetic assays and 225 subjects examined because of occupational exposures to radon (range of exposure from 1.7 to 662.3 working level month (WLM)). Seventy-five subjects were non-smokers. We found 36 cases of
cancer
in this cohort. Chromatid breaks were the most frequently observed type of aberrations (mean frequency 1.2 per 100 cells), which statistically significantly correlated with radon exposure (Spearman's correlation coefficient R=0.22, P<0.001). Also, the frequency of aberrant cells (median of 2.5%) correlated with radon exposure (Spearman's correlation coefficient R=0.16, P<0.02). Smoking and
silicosis
were not associated with results of cytogenetic analyses. The Cox regression models, which accounted for the age at time of first cytogenetic assay, radon exposure, and smoking showed strong and statistically significant associations between
cancer
incidence and frequency of chromatid breaks and frequency of aberrant cells, respectively. A 1% increase in the frequency of aberrant cells was paralleled by a 62% increase in risk of
cancer
(P<0.000). An increase in frequency of chromatid breaks by 1 per 100 cells was followed by a 99% increase in risk of
cancer
(P<0.000). We obtained similar results when we analyzed the incidence of lung cancer and the incidence other than lung cancer separately. Contrary to frequency of chromatid breaks and frequency of aberrant cells, the frequency of chromatid exchanges, and chromosome-type aberrations were not predictive of
cancer
.
...
PMID:Increased risk of cancer in radon-exposed miners with elevated frequency of chromosomal aberrations. 1181 55
The genotoxic effect of crystalline silica (Qt) in the lung was studied to clarify that
silicosis
conferred a significant increase in risk subsequent lung cancer. C57BL/6N mice received a single tracheal injection of Qt at dose of 2 mg/mouse. Lung p53mRNA was suppressed significantly, but no change of p21mRNA 15 months after treatment. Mutation of p53 gene was not identified at 15 months in the Qt group. Silicotic lesions were observed in the lungs of Qt group, but
silicosis
with pulmonary neoplasia was no detected. These results indicated that genetic changes in the silicotic lung might lead to facilitation of carcinogenesis.
Cancer
Lett 2002 Mar 28
PMID:Expression and mutation of p53 gene in the lung of mice intratracheal injected with crystalline silica. 1182 59
Tetrandrine, isolated from the root of Stephania tetrandra, has been used in Chinese medicine for the treatment of
silicosis
and arthritis, and it also has anti-tumor/growth activities. However, the signaling pathways of tetrandrine-induced growth arrest and apoptosis in
cancer
cells remain unclear. We investigated the molecular mechanisms of tetrandrine-induced apoptosis and growth arrest in human lung carcinoma cells. Upon treatment with tetrandrine, a time-dependent inhibition of cell growth was observed and cells developed many of the hallmark features of apoptosis. Flow cytometry analysis confirmed that tetrandrine increased populations of both apoptotic sub-G1 and G1 phase. Tetrandrine-induced growth inhibition was associated with induction of Cdk inhibitor p21, inhibition of cyclin D1 and activation of caspase-3. Tetrandrine also affected the expression patterns of cytoskeletons including distribution of F-actin and expression level of microtubule. These results suggest that tetrandrine merits further investigation as a cell cycle blocker as well as a
cancer
chemopreventive agent.
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PMID:Tetrandrine-induced cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in A549 human lung carcinoma cells. 1242 73
Occupational exposure to crystalline silica has been linked to
silicosis
, some forms of
cancer
, and certain autoimmune diseases. Little information exists on exposure levels of respirable silica in the agricultural industry. This study assessed respirable silica exposure of farm workers in eastern North Carolina. Sandy soils in this region have been shown to contain high levels of respirable silica. Personal breathing zone samples (n = 37) were collected from 27 workers at seven farms during various agricultural activities. The highest respirable silica concentrations were measured during sweet potato transplanting (3.91 +/- 2.07 mg/m3). Respirable silica exposure was observed to be associated with agricultural activity, soil moisture, relative humidity, and wind speed. Most of the variation in exposure (79%) was explained by agricultural activity and soil moisture. The observed percentage of silica levels (mean 34.7%) were almost twice as high as was reported in studies of California agriculture. This may be due to the loamy sand and sandy loam soil types in the regions in this study. In agriculture, respirable silica exposure is highly variable, but the potential for exposures above the threshold limit value of 0.05 mg/m3 exists during particular agricultural activities.
...
PMID:Exposure to respirable crystalline silica in eastern North Carolina farm workers. 1257 84
Upper lobe fibrotic lung disease is most often associated with sarcoidosis, Langerhans cell histiocytosis,
silicosis
, and other pneumoconioses but is usually not associated with drug-induced lung disease. Carmustine (BCNU) is a chemotherapeutic agent known to cause pulmonary toxicity. The radiographic pattern is usually diffuse bilateral lung disease predominantly in the lung bases. Upper lobe fibrotic disease associated with BCNU has been reported to occur in children treated for central nervous system gliomas. Often the lung disease occurs years after the exposure. Despite the widespread use of BCNU in the treatment of
malignancy
in adults, to our knowledge, the complication of upper lobe fibrotic disease has not been reported in adults. We describe a patient who presented with pneumothorax and bilateral upper lobe pulmonary fibrosis that we believe was due to BCNU given for bone marrow transplantation as part of therapy for breast cancer. Bilateral upper lobe pulmonary fibrosis can be associated with chemotherapeutic drugs.
...
PMID:Upper lobe pulmonary fibrosis associated with high-dose chemotherapy containing BCNU for bone marrow transplantation. 1274 52
The objective of the present study was to examine if the mortality due to tuberculosis and
cancer
in the lungs was elevated in a cohort of 200 male whetstone cutters. 1955-1995 death certificate-based mortality data on the cohort were available, and the data were reviewed in the present study for mortality due to the two diseases to calculate standardized mortality ratios (SMR) in reference to the health statistics of Kyoto prefecture, where the cohort lived. Among the 200 cohort members, 99 men deceased during the observation period, the deaths including 10 cases of lung tuberculosis (of which 9 cases had
silicosis
together), 20 cases of all
malignancies
, and 6 cases of lung cancer (5 cases with
silicosis
). There was a significant elevation in the mortality due to lung tuberculosis (SMR = 3.47) although SMR for all causes was not elevated (1.10). There was no significant change in SMR for all
malignancies
(0.78), whereas SMR for lung cancer (1.24) tended to be elevated although insignificantly. Lung tuberculosis was a significant complication of
silicosis
in 1955-1995. Possible elevation in lung cancer SMR among this cohort needs further studies.
...
PMID:Mortality due to silico-tuberculosis and lung cancer among 200 whetstone cutters. 1291 53
Silicosis
is an important form of pneumoconiosis, which is caused by significant exposure to crystalline silica. The carcinogenicity of silica, despite traditional beliefs, in relation to lung cancer has been controversial. Lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma of the lung, an Epstein-Barr virus-associated undifferentiated carcinoma, is a rare entity of pulmonary
malignancy
, which tends to affect young nonsmoking Asians. The first case of
silicosis
, initially complicated by pulmonary tuberculosis, which later developed into advanced lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma of the lung is reported. A combination of 5-fluorouracil, cisplatin and calcium folinate resulted in partial tumour response.
...
PMID:Lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma of the lung in a patient with silicosis. 1295 77
Health problems of gold miners who worked underground include decreased life expectancy; increased frequency of
cancer
of the trachea, bronchus, lung, stomach, and liver; increased frequency of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB),
silicosis
, and pleural diseases; increased frequency of insect-borne diseases, such as malaria and dengue fever; noise-induced hearing loss; increased prevalence of certain bacterial and viral diseases; and diseases of the blood, skin, and musculoskeletal system. These problems are briefly documented in gold miners from Australia, North America, South America, and Africa. In general, HIV infection or excessive alcohol and tobacco consumption tended to exacerbate existing health problems. Miners who used elemental mercury to amalgamate and extract gold were heavily contaminated with mercury. Among individuals exposed occupationally, concentrations of mercury in their air, fish diet, hair, urine, blood, and other tissues significantly exceeded all criteria proposed by various national and international regulatory agencies for protection of human health. However, large-scale epidemiological evidence of severe mercury-associated health problems in this cohort was not demonstrable.
...
PMID:Health risks of gold miners: a synoptic review. 1297 Dec 53
It is estimated that about 4% of
cancer
mortality is attributed to occupational risk factors. Due to long latency periods it is often difficult to establish causal relationships. Thoracal
cancer
accounts for about 88% of all compensated occupational cancers in Germany. Most important exposures and diseases are asbestos-related lung cancer, asbestos-related malignant mesothelioma and radiation induced lung cancer (by Radon and its decay products). Lung cancer caused by nickel compounds, hexavalent chromium, arsenic and its compounds, coke oven gases and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are rare. Silica-dust induced lung cancer can be compensated as occupational disease if a
silicosis
is present. In Germany every physician is obliged to notify a suspected occupational
cancer
as well as other occupational diseases.
...
PMID:[Occupation related thoracic tumors]. 1510 80
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